@ meisteh.. that may be a good idea..
@ ken.. dont even know where the hell you live
seriously though, overseas would be an awesome idea if i could afford it.. anywhere in aus would be an awesome idea if i could afford it.. places ive been thinking about include bris, canberra, or melb.. more likely bris, i could transfer between our casinos..
^ sweden rocks.. i wonder how much it costs to live in sweden..
^ sweden rocks.. i wonder how much it costs to live in sweden..
LOTS, taxes are outrageous......told to me by true Swedes![]()
In Finland Taxation of an individual's income is progressive.In other words, the higher the income, the higher the rate of tax payable.
In 2006 the income tax rate (national tax) for an individual is between 9%-32.5. In addition to direct taxation there is also municipal tax in Finland. This tax is payable by an individual on his or her income and it fluctuates between 16% - 21% depending on the municipal authority.
Church tax is also payable.
The combined top marginal tax rate in Finland is about 60%.
Reduced rates of tax or exemption are available for certain income earners.
The standard rate of Finland corporate tax in 2006 is 26%.
In general private companies in Finland are characterized by the suffix OY after their names.
Public companies have the suffix OYJ.
For additional info,please see Finland Tax Office www.vero.fi
I like it here in America fine. I would like to travel to those places but not live there.
yesKenneth, in the new avatar, I can't see the Satanstache. Please, for the love of god, tell me that it's still there.
Oh yeah!? At least I've had one for LonGer ThOn YOo!1!!11onemy new 7 string slays all